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Ephrata School District Awarded $30,000 Violence Prevention Grant

Law enforcement sit on stage as a man points to a person in the audience.

The Ephrata School District has been awarded a $30,000 grant from the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) as part of the School Safety Center - Violence Prevention and Intervention Grant.

Ephrata is one of just five districts selected statewide to participate in this initiative, which supports developing coordinated, community-based approaches to prevent youth violence and better support students impacted by gang activity and group-related conflict.

“This funding provides an important opportunity to strengthen systems that help students feel safe, connected and supported,” said Ephrata School District Superintendent, Ken Murray. “By partnering with families, community organizations and local agencies, we can proactively address challenges and build a stronger safety net around our students.”

The OSPI grant emphasizes:

  • Embedding violence prevention and intervention strategies across all tiers of support
  • Strengthening collaboration with law enforcement, juvenile courts and community-based organizations
  • Implementing structured ways to assess and address potential threats
  • Increasing access to mentoring and behavioral health services
  • Creating sustainable systems that continue beyond the term of the grant

In Ephrata, funds will be used to train staff and create consistent approaches across all schools. The district will also host a collaborative session with school leaders, counselors, local law enforcement, mental health professionals and community groups to develop a shared plan for preventing gang violence and involvement. A community town hall will be held later this spring to share information with community members and gather feedback.

 “This work is about prevention, connection and partnership,” Murray added. “When students feel seen and supported by trusted adults, our schools become safer and more welcoming for everyone.”

Law enforcement sit on stage as a man points to a person in the audience.

Kyle Foreman with the Grant County Sheriff's Office moderates the 2025 Town Hall Meeting: Understanding Youth Gangs. The panel included members of the Ephrata Police Department, Grant County Sheriff's Office and Ephrata School District administrators. A similar event will be held this spring.